Learn Before
Lobotomy: Earliest Treatment of Schizophrenia
Case Study of Lobotomy
A woman named Sarah Simpson was found guilty of attempted murder after trying to kill a school teacher with the delusion that she was “trying to persecute her.” She was declared “not sound of mind” and was sent to a mental hospital. She then received a lobotomy from Dr. Angelucci in 1952. She was then considered “of sound mind” and was brought back into society because of this procedure.
0
1
Tags
Lobotomy: Earliest Treatment of Schizophrenia
Behavioral Neuroscience
Psychology
Neuroscience (Neurobiology)
Social Science
Empirical Science
Science
Life Science / Biology
Biomedical Sciences
Related
Media Portrayal of Lobotomies in 1935-1960
How Lobotomies Gained Popularity
The Invention of the Lobotomy
Lobotomy Results
Surgical Techniques for Lobotomy
Dr. Freeman's Original Lobotomy Procedure
Case Study of Lobotomy
Studies on Patients with Lobotomies
Types of Lobotomies
Learn After
Reference